[PSES] iPhone 5 TxRx frequencies on 4g

2013-01-06 Thread Derek Walton
HI folks, can anyone tell me what transmit and receive frequencies my iPhone 5 uses here on the US 4G network please. Thanks, Derek. - This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list.

Re: [PSES] iPhone 5 TxRx frequencies on 4g

2013-01-06 Thread Larry Stillings
Derek, Who's 4G Network? ATT or Verizon or other carrier I am not familiar with? It carrier will determine what part of the spectrum they own is being used for 4G. Most likely it would be the frequencies certified under FCC Part 27 of the rules which are numerous. Larry _ From:

Re: [PSES] iPhone 5 TxRx frequencies on 4g

2013-01-06 Thread Derek Walton
I'm on AT and T out here. Sent from my iPad On Jan 6, 2013, at 16:00, Larry Stillings la...@complianceworldwide.com wrote: Derek, Who's 4G Network? ATT or Verizon or other carrier I am not familiar with? It carrier will determine what part of the spectrum they own is being used for 4G.

Re: [PSES] iPhone 5 TxRx frequencies on 4g

2013-01-06 Thread Ron Pickard RPQ
Hi Derek, Frequency bands used on the ATT Network are: Frequency Protocol Class 850 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE2G 1900 MHzGSM/GPRS/EDGE2G 850 MHz

Re: [PSES] AS/NZS

2013-01-06 Thread Kevin Richardson
Bob, Providing you know the numbers of the EMC and Radio standards you are interested in, you can use the Advanced Search utility on the SAI Global (publishes/sells Australian Standards etc) web page (http://infostore.saiglobal.com/store/). You will find the advanced search link just to the

[PSES] RoHS II

2013-01-06 Thread Curt McNamara
First off, a belated thank you to the folks that helped with a confusing requirement on buzzer loudness. Now I have a new confusing thing :-) Despite reading numerous papers, presentations, and the official notice, I am still confused about how it affects designs. Here is what I get: -- all